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Pathogen: Bacteria

Chlamydia vacuole. Pathogen: Bacteria. Normal Abnormal. Chlamydia – Sterility - infected ovaries and fallopian tubes. Chlamydia - Pink Eye. Chlamydia. Treatment: Antibiotics. Trichomonas. Pathogen: Protist – (aquatic organism). Trichomonas.

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Pathogen: Bacteria

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  1. Chlamydia vacuole Pathogen: Bacteria

  2. Normal Abnormal Chlamydia – Sterility -infected ovaries and fallopian tubes

  3. Chlamydia - Pink Eye

  4. Chlamydia Treatment:Antibiotics

  5. Trichomonas

  6. Pathogen: Protist – (aquatic organism)

  7. Trichomonas Treatment:Oral medication (pills) - NOT antibiotics.

  8. Gonorrhea

  9. Pathogen: Bacteria

  10. Gonorrhea: Blindness in newborns and adults

  11. Gonorrhea Treatment:Antibiotics in the early stages.

  12. Syphilis

  13. Pathogen: Bacteria

  14. Syphilis: Chancre on/in mouth

  15. Syphilis: Rash on hands

  16. Syphilis: rash on hands & feet

  17. Syphilis: rash on feet

  18. Blindness in newborns and adults

  19. Syphilis: Arthritis & crippling

  20. Syphilis: Bone damage

  21. Syphilis Treatment:Antibiotics in the early stages.

  22. Pathogen: Virus

  23. Herpes

  24. Pathogen: Virus

  25. Herpes Simplex I: coldsores

  26. Herpes Simplex I: (cold sores)

  27. Herpes Simplex I (cold sores)

  28. Herpes Simplex II: painful blisters

  29. Neonatal Herpes:

  30. Herpes: health care worker

  31. Treatment: No cure~Special drugs & creams to lesson symptoms and frequency of outbreaks. Herpes

  32. AIDS

  33. Pathogen: HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)

  34. Pathogen: Virus (HIV)

  35. HIV erupting from T-cell

  36. AIDS: infected T- 4 Helper cells (white blood cells)

  37. AIDS: Thrush (fungal infection)

  38. AIDS: Thrush

  39. Patch Stage Nodular Stage AIDS: Kaposis’s Sarcoma (rare skin cancer)

  40. AIDS: Kaposis’ Sarcoma (Patch Stage)

  41. AIDS: Kaposis’s Sarcoma Patch Stage

  42. Plaque Stage Kaposis’s Sarcoma

  43. Kaposis’s Sarcoma

  44. K.S.: nodular lesions (lip & tongue)

  45. AIDS: Lymphoma

  46. Pneumocystis Carinii - rare pneumonia

  47. HIV patients (1/3 die of TB) 2 million women with HIV in 2001, worldwide Thailand

  48. AIDS: Weight Loss

  49. Alopecia - hair loss

  50. AIDS Orphans: Brazil HIV positive mother

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